T Quotes
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“The support of one's personality is friends. A part of one's self and a real foundation and existence.”
Source: The Journals and Letters of the Little Locksmith
“The support of organizations including the NY Jets, Canon USA, USA Football, and Outback Steakhouse is a great example of how corporate America can make an impact in bettering the communities where employees work and live.”
“The support of our Soul and the joy that it bestows is sufficient to our need and carries us forward.”
“The support system in life is like the immune system; works promptly and in silence.”
Source: Rep By Rep
“The supporters swayed forwards and backwards like waves crashing on the shore.”
Source: New Reform
“The supporters...It is true that they are dangerous when they run close to the riders. From there to throwing a punch. That is a step.”
“The supporting characters typically carry less story/plot weight - so you can be more broad and pushed with them. Supporting characters also take up less of the film's screen time. A short is a great opportunity for supporting characters to shine.”
“The supportive care that we're able to provide in the United States is so much better, so much more sophisticated, than what's available in West Africa. ... So we can move that needle of survival way down. Even Doctors Without Borders in West Africa are moving the fatality rate from 50 percent down to 30 percent-I bet we can do substantially better than that here.”
“The supposed astronomical proofs of the theory [of relativity], as cited and claimed by Einstein, do not exist. He is a confusionist. The Einstein theory is a fallacy. The theory that ether does not exist, and that gravity is not a force but a property of space can only be described as a crazy vagary, a disgrace to our age.”
“The supposed great misery of our century is the lack of time.”
Source: THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN
“The supposed great misery of our century is the lack of time; our sense of that, not a disinterested love of science, and certainly not wisdom, is why we devote such a huge proportion of the ingenuity and income of our societies to finding faster ways of doing things - as if the final aim of mankind was to grow closer not to a perfect humanity, but to a perfect lightning-flash.”
Source: THE FRENCH LIEUTENTANT'S WOMAN
“The supposed reality of misfiring synapses, chemical imbalances, frontal lobe anomalies and the like - did not sway her desire for escape into an alternate universe - where she could discover fascinating things about her inner world - or where she could hide from the real world.”
Source: Delwyn of the Realms
“The supposed revelations of God to humanity through Christ, or the word of God to Mohammed through the angel Gabriel, had the power they did because they indicated new truths, new directions for followers.”
“The supposed right of intolerance is absurd and barbaric. It is the right of the tiger; nay, it is far worse, for tigers do but tear in order to have food, while we rend each other for paragraphs.”
Source: Delphi Collected Works of Voltaire (Illustrated)
“The supposed Spirit-Matter duality is based on a misunderstanding of the perception of the Essence. The body is nothing more than a coalesced soul. The soul is nothing more than the mystical body.”
Source: Alien Parasites: 40 Gnostic Truths to Defeat the Archon Invasion!
“The supposed unhappiness of the rich is always a cheerful topic of conversation.”
“The supposedly eyewitness authority of the Pseudo-Turpin finds a parallel in another genre in which vernacular prose was pioneered: that of the historical memoir. There were twelfth-century verse histories narrated by authors who had personally participated in the events they describe, such as the Third Crusade. But the Fourth Crusade of 1202-4 saw a switch to prose. This shameful fiasco, in which the crusaders were induced to turn aside from the Holy Land and attack instead the Christian city of Constantinople, inspired two contrasting accounts. Robert de Clari--ignorant of higher-level strategy, but all agog at the splendours of Constantinople--gives a worm's eye view. Geoffroi de Villehardouin, by contrast, has a top diplomat's suave authority and a leader's eye for the aesthetics of war--the splendid sight of a fleet, or the noble heroism of a ruler. For both authors the medium of prose seems to convey the purported authenticity and transparency of lived experience.”
“The supposedly immaterial soul, we now know, can be bisected with a knife, altered by chemicals, started or stopped by electricity, and extinguished by a sharp blow or by insufficient oxygen.”
Source: How the Mind Works
“The supposition that it was possible for any woman to be so mean-spirited as not at least to wish to tear out her rival's eyes was too hard for the digestion of the Cry.”
Source: The Cry: A New Dramatic Fable
“The supposition that the future resembles the past, is not founded on arguments of any kind, but is derived entirely from habit.”
Source: A Treatise of Human Nature: Top Philosophy Collections
“The suppressed lesbian I had been carrying in me since adolescence began to stretch her limbs.”
Source: Blood, Bread, and Poetry: Selected Prose 1979-1985
“The suppression of Asherah as a powerful supreme deity compels us to question prevailing narratives of the divine. In the modern world the divine consists of a male dominated perspective, that being God the father, with the maternal aspect being deliberately erased. Modern religion often leads us to believe that creation is a solitary endeavor, despite the reality that it is a result of the union between male and female. In contemporary society, the divine feminine remains largely unrecognized, yet women are working to make the divine more inclusive by reintroducing goddesses like Asherah and reclaiming their ancestral power. By unearthing Asherah’s history, we have the opportunity to restore her rightful place amongst the powerful goddesses of the past.
excerpt from “Goddess Asherah, Queen of Heaven, Creatress of Gods” - Featured in Asherah: Roots of the Mother Tree.”
“The suppression of civil liberties is too many less a matter for horror than the curtailment of the freedom to profit.”
“The suppression of inner patterns in favor of patterns created by society is dangerous to us.”
“The suppression of natural sexual gratification leads to various kinds of substitute gratifications. Natural aggression, for example, becomes brutal sadism which then is an essential mass-psychological factor in imperialistic wars.”
“The suppression of the bourgeois state by the proletarian state is impossible without violent revolution.”
“The suppression of uncomfortable ideas may be common in religion or in politics, but it is not the path to knowledge, and there's no place for it in the endeavor of science. We do not know beforehand where fundamental insights will arise from about our mysterious and lovely solar system. The history of our study of our solar system shows us clearly that accepted and conventional ideas are often wrong, and that fundamental insights can arise from the most unexpected sources.”
“The suppression of uncomfortable ideas may be common in religion or in politics, but it is not the path to knowledge; it has no in the endeavor of science. We do not know in advance who will discover fundamental insights.”
“The suppression of unnecessary offices, of useless establishments and expenses enabled us to discontinue our internal taxes. These covering our land with officers, and opening our doors to their intrusions, had already begun that process of domiciliary vexation which, once entered, is scarcely to be restrained from reaching successively every article of produce and property.”
Source: The writings of Thomas Jefferson
“the suppression of war is not the equivalent of peace.”
Source: The privilege of age: essays secular and spiritual
“The suppression of women's rights began with the suppression of women's rites.”
“The supramental transformation, the supramental evolution must carry with it a lifting of mind, life and body out of themselves into a greater way of being in which yet their own ways and powers would be, not suppressed or abolished, but perfected and fulfilled by the self-exceeding.”
Source: The Life Divine: Art of living
“The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the national auto-determination practiced in past centuries.”
“The supremacy of expediency is being refuted by time and truth. Time is an essential dimension of existence defiant of man's power, and truth reigns in supreme majesty, unrivaled, inimitable, and can never be defeated.”
Source: Who is Man?
“The supremacy of public opinion determines not only the singular role that economics occupies in the complex of thought and knowledge. It determines the whole process of human history.”
Source: Human action: a treatise on economics
“The supremacy of the scriptures is the Spirit of God himself speaking to humankind.”
“The supremacy of the verbal over the monumental has something about it of the supremacy of life over death.”
Source: The Great Code: The Bible and Literature
“The suprematist must have a superior knowledge of understanding. With out that, their art is powerless”
“The supreme accomplishment is to blur the line between work and play.”
“The supreme adventure in a man's life is his journey back to his Creator.”
“The supreme adventure in a man’s life is his journey back to his Creator. To reach the goal he needs well developed and co-ordinated functioning of his body, senses, mind, reason and Self.”
“The supreme adventure is being BORN”
Source: Heretics
“The supreme adventure is being born. There we do walk suddenly into a splendid and startling trap... When we step into the family, by the act of being born, we do step into a world which is incalculable, into a world which has its own strange laws, into a world which could do without us, into a world we have not made. In other words, when we step into the family we step into a fairy-tale.”
“The supreme application of human attention is to be a vessel to carry awe.”
“The supreme art is the art of being happy with the simplest things and the greatest artist is the person who performs this art excellently in his everyday life!”
“The supreme art of living is to strive to live each day well.”
“The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.”
Source: The Art of War
“The supreme attainment of human life is divine bliss. Divine bliss is the nature of the Self.”
“The Supreme being is Sovereign.”
“The Supreme Being longs to hear His Children talk to Him every day at any time.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!